Sunday, September 10, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAIS Page Seven Sunda, Sepember10, 972 TE MICIGAND........eSeve "I t7 Quarry FREE Phot' Presents a LECTURE SERIES4 ber 18-22 Monday-Friday, Septem Campus Inn Ballroom State Street at Huron, Ann Arbor DOORS OPEN: 6:30 P.M. ALL LECTURES 7:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. Monday, September 18 "Photography Through the Years ... From Flash Powder Through Flash Cube" by William Rauhauser Mr. Rauhauser will present a history of photography, ex- amining the advancements made in photographic proces- ses and equipment. He will follow the progression of pho- tography, from its inception as a scientific means of re- cording and communication, t1 its recent controversial emergence as one of the most expressive art forms in ex- istance today. A slide show and exhibit will be a part of Mr. Rauhauser's presentation. Open discussion p e r i o d fNows. Tuesday, September 19 "Black and White Printing -Transformation of the Negative to Printed Form" Wednesday, September 20 "Portrait Photography" Thursday, September 21 "FilmDevelopment for Optimum Quality" Friday, September 22 "Basic Color Printing" One year after Attica Flags fly at f ill-m st yesterday outside Attia Corre-tiontl Facility in New York. It was the anniversary of the prison uprising that lasted 97 hours and culminated in the deaths of 43 inmates and guards. NEW OFFERINGS: Course Iart: Rock, comics and more by Phil Davis Mr. Davis will examine con- ventional printing techniques and methods. He will also go into great detail on some of the lesser known printing techniques and methods. He will explain how to choose the best printing method to cor- respond to your subject and negative. Some of Mr. Davis' award winning work will be on display this evening only. Open discussion period fol- lows. by Evelyn Zeek Mrs. Zeek will present a talk and slide show which de- monstrate techniques in por- trait lighting and the posing of a subiect. Her presentation will also invite your atten- tion to negative formats and portrait printing. Her own unique m e t h o d of "One lamp" studio lighting will be demonstrated. An exhibition of Mrs. Zeeks's prize-winning photographs will be shown this evening. Open discussion period follows. by Fred Anderegg. Mr. Anderegg will discuss the varied film emulsions on today's market, how to choose the best f i I m, and how to choose the appropriate devel- opers for them. He will also examine some of the little- k n o w n, but most effective techniques in obtaining max- imum quality from your neg- ative. Displays and a slide show will be a part of the by Phil Coleman Today's color printing meth- ods have been simplified sig- nificantly in the I a s t f e w years. Mr. Coleman will bring you through the history of color printing procedures and then concentrate on the one he uses almost exclusively- UNICOLOR. An exhibit of Mr. Coleman's a w a r d winning work will be shown this eve- ning only. Open discussion pe- riod follows. (Continued from Page 1) assigned "texts" for the course, Hirsh svs that students will be required to do a project which "can be almost anything if its relevant to the course." The course in rock 'n roll is among the 14 new Course Mart offerings this term. The Course Mart specializes in providing stu- dents with an opportunity to cre- ate their own classes. Anyone interested in starting a course not found in the cata- logue can receive forms from the St id'ent Coumseling Office lo- cated in Angell Hall. A sponsor and a teacher must be found for a course before it can be approved by various Uni- versity curriculum committees. According to Linn Anderson, a student member of the Course Mart committee, "University staff, graduate students, or ex- ceptionally qualified undergrad- uates" are acceptable as in- structors. In addition, Course Mart at- tempts to gets its courses in- cluded under the regular course listings of Uiiversity depart- ments. A coirse on humor and sitiric-l liter-tire, formerly of Corse M1art, will now be offered by the E-eglish department. lncl",ded in this year's list of co rses ) re classes on suchsva- ried topics as "Constitutional Criminna. Procedure" and "Ru- dolnh Steiner's Life and Works." "Thh nice thing about it is the scone," Anderson says. All courses are given for cre- dit and are open to anyone in the University. Most ofythe courses are given on ;strictly a pass-fail basis. However, there' are a few courses this term that will be graded. Most popular of this year's of- ferings are "Women and the Law: An Economic and His- torical Analysis," a photography course, a course on the' comic strip, and the one on rock 'n roll. All four courses have al- ready closed. Other courses cover law, dor- mitory and co-op livingand Marxism. presentation. Open period follows. discussion I I IL * Slide Shows and Displays 9 Open Discussions .* Exhibits * Free Refreshments 0 Due to limited seating capacity, tickets iwill be ma(de available at no charge at either of the Quarry Photo Stores: 318 S. State at N. Uniiersity and 2215 W. Stadium near Liberty One Per Cuzstomner. Please. FREE QUARRY PHOTO SHOW' wmmmmp anyone interested in PRODUCT DEMOS Sat. Sept. 23 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Campus Inn Ballroom OVER $500 I Prison con tact: M HARK-763-6641 I Agfa Beseler Bolex Burke & James Canon Cesto Dalite Fuji Gossen Haliburton Hasselblad Kinderman i - FREE- MERCHANDISE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATES TOWARD QUARRY PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS TALK TO EXPERTS IN PHOTO EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES -FREE- 4 IN DOOR PRIZES to be given between 10:00 A.M.-5:00-P.M. Bolex 233 Super 8 Movie Camera Agfacolor 250 Projector $50 worth of Kodak paper Konica C35V Camera $25 book "The Creation" GraLab 300 Darkroom Timer Paterson Enlarging Kit I , ". ' r i ,, , . w, ;. r:3c : 'i:; ri SAVE UP TO 33/3% NO e to 1 U of M STUDENTS Buy USED TEXTBOOKS i Kodak Konica Leica Leitz Mamiya Minolta Minox Nikon Nikor Nikkormat AT F OLLETT'S Stote St. at North U. i I L REF RESHMENTS and EXHIBITS I --77777= ( Omega Paterson Pentax Pradovit Sawyer's Smith-Victor Lighting Trinovid Binoculars Beseler 925A Strobe \ / Unicolor Developing Outfit Set of 3 8"x 10" Stainless Steel Developing Trays RAVI SHANKAR one week from tonight Fri., Sept. 15 I j I I P I .rTIL' A L2 I __